Overview
Although you will have already discussed your preliminary findings with the evaluation team, now is the time to share the findings and your interpretations with other audiences.
Tailor your presentations to the kind of audience and their interests. You can not present everything, and you will need to decide how best to present them to each different kind of audience.
But first look over the general tips on making effective presentations and writing reports.
Tips: General Guidelines for All Presentations
Tips: Different Kinds of Reports
Tips: Writing a Final Report
Tips: Tips on Making Oral Presentations
Module Contents:
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Step 1: Presenting Findings - Internal Audiences
Task 1: Share the findings with your organization’s staff
Task 2: Share the findings with your organization’s stakeholders
Task 3: Share the findings with your current donors
Step 2: Improving your Program
Task 1: Reflect on the Rights-based Social Justice approaches and ask what you have learned about each of them in relation to the program
Task 2: Plan how to make program modifications
Worksheet: Program Improvement (Word and PDF)
Task 3: Use the findings to help design a new program
Task 4: Use the findings to find new donors
Step 3: Presenting Findings – External Audiences
Worksheet: Audience Information Needs (Word and PDF)
Tips
Case Examples
References
List of Organizations and Resource Centers that support SRHR programs Worldwide